thredUP Concierge Program Makes Recycling Outgrown Children’s Clothing Easy
by Julie Seguss, 01/27/12 filed under: eco toddler, green kids, kids clothingThredUP launched their unique children’s clothing recycling program back in 2010. Up until now, the only way to swap outgrown clothes through thredUP was to build a box of about 10 items of the same size and season and post them on the site so other moms can choose to buy your box. Now, the company is making the clothing recycling process even easier with thredUP Concierge. Just request a free Concierge bag online, fill it with your kid’s outgrown clothing, return the bag with a prepaid label and you’ll earn up to $5 per piece.
PlanToys Workbench is Fun for Industrial Kids
by Jennifer Chait, 01/26/12 filed under: eco play, green kids, green toysThe PlanToys Workbench is perfect for kids who love to build. The set includes plenty of workbench items, including six handy tools, 27 cool construction parts and a removable storage unit to keep everything tidy. The various construction parts can be placed on both the table and back panel, and the back panel doubles as a tool holder. The wood clamp included in this set may be used easily by both right and left handed children. Luckily for less industrial parents, minimal assembly is required. This set, like other PlanToy items is made with sustainable rubberwood and child-safe paints. You can add more fun with the also safe and green, PlanToys Tool Belt Set.
+ PlanToys Tool Belt Set $27.81
HOW TO: Bake Adorable Homemade Organic Cheese Crackers
by Jennifer Chait, 01/26/12 filed under: baking, cooking, food, green kids, how-to, recipe
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Elevated Exposure to Chemicals Weakens Immune Response to Vaccines
by Jennifer Chait, 01/26/12 filed under: eco toddler, green baby, green kids, health & body, kids health, newsA new research study, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, suggests that perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) may reduce the effectiveness of common childhood vaccines. Researchers working on this study, headed up by Dr. Philippe Grandjean, chair of environmental medicine at the University of Southern Denmark, studied children born in the Faroe Islands due to reports of increasing amounts of PFCs in the drinking water and fish located within close proximity to the Islands. Children in the study received the diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis (DTaP) vaccine at 3 months, along with the recommended booster at age five. The researchers tested the immunity of the children, at age five and seven years, and drew some blood to test PFC levels. What they found wasn’t good. Higher levels of PFCs in the blood correlated with much lower immune responses. In fact, by the age of seven years, children with a twofold increase of bodily PFCs were up to fours times as likely to have an immune response that was no longer even clinically active. Basically, children with the highest PFC levels weren’t as protected or weren’t protected at all against disease, even though they’d been vaccinated.
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USDA Kicks Off First Major Healthy School Lunch Changes in 15 Years
by Jennifer Chait, 01/25/12 filed under: education, food, green kids, kids health, newsWe’re not huge fans of the USDA school lunch program. Not only has Congress attempted to keep school lunches unhealthy, to the point of declaring pizza a vegetable, but overall, school lunches contain some horrid stuff. From pesticides to too much fat and sodium to flavored milk, fizzy fruit and fast food, school lunches throughout the last decade have become nightmarish in quality at most schools. Your child, thus far, has been better off with a sustainable healthy packed lunch. Now though, thankfully, there’s hope on the horizon. Thanks to the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act championed by the First Lady and signed by President Obama, the USDA is making the first major changes to all school meals in 15 years. Hopefully these changes will stick and result in a healthier generation of children.
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Rooware Eco-Friendly Kids Tableware is Made from Plants
by Julie Seguss, 01/25/12 filed under: eco toddler, green kidsHOW TO: Make Easy, DIY Kids Valentines With Stuff From Around Your House
by Marni Fogelson-Teel, 01/25/12 filed under: craft, diy kids crafts, green family, green holiday ideas for kids, green kids, how-toBook Review: The Organic Family Cookbook by Anni Daulter
by Jennifer Chait, 01/25/12 filed under: baby feeding, green kids
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Bloofbird Plush Robots Are Made From Eco Felt
by Julie Seguss, 01/24/12 filed under: eco play, green design, green kids, green toysTips to Help You Overcome 6 Common Co-sleeping Hurdles
by Jennifer Chait, 01/24/12 filed under: green baby, sleeping
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5 Things to Know Before You Start the Adoption Process
by Marni Fogelson-Teel, 01/24/12 filed under: parentingPhthalates in Body Care Products Linked to Childhood Obesity
by Jennifer Chait, 01/23/12 filed under: eco toddler, green kids, health & body, kids health, newsResearchers from the Children’s Environmental Health Center at The Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York have recently found a link between exposure to phthalates and childhood obesity in young children. Researchers working on this study measured phthalate concentrations in the urine of 387 children plus recorded body measurements including BMI, height, and waist circumference one year later. Urine tests revealed that shockingly, more than 97% of all the children were, at some point exposed to phthalates and the researchers guess that body care products may be to blame. Children exposed to the highest concentrations of chemicals also had larger BMI results and larger waist circumference results. BMI and waist circumference are both likely to be higher in overweight or obese children. The study’s lead author Susan Teitelbaum, PhD, Associate Professor in the Department of Preventive Medicine at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, notes:
“Research has shown that exposure to these everyday chemicals may impair childhood neurodevelopment, but this is the first evidence demonstrating that they may contribute to childhood obesity. This study also further emphasizes the importance of reducing exposure to these chemicals where possible.”
5 Ways to Save Money for Your Child’s Education Today
by Jennie Lyon, 01/23/12 filed under: education, green baby, green family, green kidsLAST DAY TO ENTER! Win a Greenbuds Organic Crib Mattress and Sheet Set Worth $492
by Julie Seguss, 01/23/12 filed under: contest, eco toddler, green baby, green bedding, green designWhen you put your baby in her crib, the last thing you want her to sleep on is a bed of hazardous chemicals, right? Well, unfortunately traditional baby mattresses are filled with toxins including PVC, phthalates and fire retardants. Since your baby will spend 10 to 14 hours a day on said mattress, choosing an eco-friendly one is important for her health and safety. We recently discovered Greenbuds organic mattresses and are excited to have three of their wonderful green sleep products to give away. One grand prize winner will win a Greenbuds Magnolia Deluxe Organic 2-in-1 Crib Mattress and an organic cotton sheet set worth $492, and one runner up will win an Organic Cotton Waterproof Mattress Protector from Greenbuds sized for standard crib mattresses worth $54.95. Ready to win a safe sleep environment for your green baby?
Here’s how to enter to win a Greenbuds Organic Crib Mattress and Sheet Set Worth $492 or a Mattress Protector Worth $54.95!
1) Like GreenBuds on Facebook. (And if you’re feeling extra friendly, you can like Inhabitots on Facebook too!)
2) Add a comment to this post with your answer to the following question: What’s your trick for getting your baby to snooze soundly? Please be patient – comments don’t appear instantly because they must be approved.
Learn more about Greenbuds and the giveaway prizes after the jump.
CDC Researchers Say Delaying Breastfeeding to Increase Vaccine Efficiency May be Wise
In news that’s almost unbelievable, 10 CDC researchers suggest that delaying breastfeeding in favor of making the rotavirus vaccine more efficient may be useful. What the frog! Or in other words, what we say around my house when we can’t cuss out loud. The study, publicized in the CDC’s 2010 spring newsletter, has remained fairly quiet until now but recently hit mainstream media. This worries me, because some parents may take the study at face value and delay or stop breastfeeding in order to pump up the effectiveness of the rotavirus vaccine. The U.S. has abysmally low rates of breastfeeding as it is, so the damage research like this could do is significant. As a parent, if you hear about this study, you should strongly consider how the benefits of breastfeeding outweigh any smaller inactivity of the rotavirus vaccine. Honestly, when it comes to who funded this study, my money is on the formula companies – although that’s just a guess.
Green Your Tot’s Choo Choo With Plan Toys Recycling Train
Is your kid crazy about choo choos? Give your child’s train set an eco upgrade by adding three cars that are on a recycling mission. The Recycling Train, which is compatible with all other Plan Toys rail sets, is made from recycled rubberwood and non-toxic finishes. You can use this train to help you explain recycling to your children and what types of items might go in each of the different colored bins aboard the cars.
Reclaimed Mini Natural Wood Castle Blocks from Imagine Childhood Make Building a Palace Easy
We’re all for open-ended natural blocks in square and rectangle shapes, but these Mini Natural Wood Castle Blocks from Imagine Childhood will add some really cool, royal elements to your tots building repertoire. Hand made from reclaimed local Walnut in Colorado and finished with mineral oil, the castle blocks are perfectly sized for little hands to maneuver. Each set comes with six blocks.
6 Sugar-Free Valentine’s Day Etsy Finds To Spoil the Little Loves in Your Life
Valentine's Day isn't just about chocolate goodies or sweet love notes: kids can wear their hearts on the sleeves (or shoes or hats) with these adorable Valentine-themed Etsy finds. While these goodies won't cause an extra trip to the dentist, they sure are plenty sweet.Jessica Alba and Christopher Gavigan Launch The Honest Company, Green Diaper & Baby Product Delivery Service
A new diaper/baby care products delivery service for eco-minded parents just launched this week. The Honest Company picks up where the stork left off, leaving bundles of product joy on your doorstep for the whole family to enjoy (we wish all deliveries were this simple!). Co-founded by Christopher Gavigan, former CEO of Healthy Child, Healthy World and actress and child advocate Jessica Alba, The Honest Company equips you with the essentials you need to care for your green baby. With an innovative, new biodegradable baby diaper, baby wipes, bath and skin care collection and home cleaning line, the affordable and convenient collection means that now it's not just easy being green -- it's effortless -- simplifying your existence during one of the most magical yet confusing times of life: parenthood. No more late night diaper runs, no more researching which skin and bath care products are best for babe, or which cleaning products will effectively clean your home sans toxins. The entire Honest Company collection has been meticulously crafted with the utmost care in mind for babies, families and the environment.LOTS MORE GREAT GREEN DESIGN STORIES HERE... KEEP READING!
























































































































